Patrick Robert John Rock de Besombes is scheduled to appear in Court on October 16th (allegedly)

Following this advisory notice from the Met police re Operation Midland (tho not directly related to Rock)

he wishes to draw attention to the risk of publishing material that gives the impression of pre-judging the outcome of the investigation and any criminal proceedings that may follow, or which might prejudice any such proceedings.

so we’re using published commentary to describe the close association between Dave and Patrick

Let’s talk about ROCK and Team Cameron shall we?

I’m sure Dave is very concerned about Rock’s welfare – given their close long-term associations?

It seems that someone has ensured that Rock’s ”welfare” is being taken care of…

Would that be Rock’s – or Cameron’s protection?

No links given – intentionally. Makes it more of a challenge ? *smiley face*

Another member of the Balls bros’ Community of Glorious Ascension – Bishop Dominc Walker – performs exorcisms and

In 2015 the British tabloid press published articles saying that Walker had reported Leo Abse, George Thomas and Enoch Powell to the police as suspected paedophiles .[14] He said that “A number of survivors independently gave the name of a particular MP being involved … I don’t believe there was any collusion in their stories.”[15] Walker went on to tell senior clerics that Abse was named by three abuse survivors whom he had counselled when a vicar in Brighton in the 1980s.

He had been on death row since 1992 for the rape of a minor in 1990 in California, and in 2010, Prieto was convicted of two capital murders and a rape in 1988 in Virginia. He has reportedly been connected to six more murders in the two states.

by Lou Collinsin NewsComments Off on Paul Gambaccini says he’ll ‘eat his hat’ if Cliff Richard is ever convicted of any crime .. “Here Kitty Kitty”

Broadcaster Paul Gambaccini has hit out at police over the investigation into Cliff Richard and said he’ll ‘eat his hat’ if the singer is ever convicted.

The DJ, 66, has released a memoir about the 12 months he spent on bail before the case against him was dropped by police in October last year.

Today, he launched a scathing attack on the police over their treatment of Cliff Richard, who was made the subject of an investigation last year but has never been arrested or charged and denies any wrongdoing.

Mr Gambaccini told ITV’s Loose Women: ‘The Cliff Richard case eats away at me everyday because here is one of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th century being persecuted in the 21st.

‘I [would] say to him what I do say to him when we are in contact and that is be of good faith, he knows the love and support there is for him in this country and he is determined to see this through.

‘I will make this promise to you if Cliff Richard is ever convicted of any offence down to and including parking violations, I will eat my hat.’

by Lou Collinsin NewsComments Off on Former DJ Jonathan King, 70, arrested on suspicion of historical child sex offences linked to disco in the 1970s and 1980s

Former DJ Jonathan King, 70, has been arrested on suspicion of historical child sex offences linked to a disco in the 1970s and 1980s.

The ex-TV and radio presenter was arrested at his £1.6million home in Bayswater, West London, by Surrey Police officers along with two other men, aged 77 and 86, both from Walton-on-Thames, yesterday morning.

The arrests were made in connection to alleged incidents carried out at the Walton Hop Disco in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

Surrey Police said all three men were arrested on suspicion of various sexual offences relating to young boys under the age of 16.

Operation Ravine, an ongoing investigation, is looking into allegations of sexual offences against children connected with the disco in the 1970s and 1980s.

The Sun reports the disco hosted a number of pop stars and celebrities during this period.

Det Ch Insp Karen Mizzi told the BBC: ‘This is a complex investigation into numerous allegations of sexual abuse and assault dating back over several decades.

by Lou Collinsin NewsComments Off on Former bishop pleads guilty to sex abuse charges

Another church sex scandal has rocked UK as former Church of England bishop pleaded guilty to sex abuse charges.

Peter Ball, the former bishop of Lewes and Gloucester admitted sexually abusing 18 young men decades after his victims first complained.

According to media reports, Ball, 83, pleaded guilty to two counts of indecent assault relating to two young men and one charge of misconduct in public office, which relates to the sexual abuse of 16 young men over a period of 15 years from 1977-1992.

The former bishop has close relations with Prince Charles whom he has described in the past as “a loyal friend”.

The United Kingdom has witnessed a surge in child molestation and sexual abuse cases, some of which go back to the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s and involving churches, media personalities and politicians.

Four police officers have been served gross misconduct notices in an inquiry into failings to alert Cambridgeshire over paedophile Cambridge doctor Myles Bradbury.

Bradbury, who worked at Addenbrooke’s Hospital treating children suffering from cancer, was jailed for 22 years for sexual assaults on child patients.

The notices were served on the four officers who worked for the police’s national Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) as part of an Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation.

CEOP was criticised because it had been given information about Bradbury by Canadian police in Toronto in July 2012, but the information was not passed on for 16 months, as the News reported.

The information was shared when the National Crime Agency took over CEOP in November 2013. Bradbury 41, of Herringswell in Suffolk, was arrested a month later.

He carried out his offences while working at Addenbrooke’s between 2009 and 2013.

There were 18 victims of sexual abuse and he was also found with 16,000 indecent images of children.